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FYI: Flight Attendant Reveals The Sneaky Ways Travelers Use To Get Into First Class

(New York Post) Think flirting with a flight attendant will help you score first-class seats on the fly? Get your head out of the clouds.

As a forewarning to airheads hoping to schmooze their way into free upgrades, an airline steward is virally revealing why sugary sweet talk and buttery flattery won’t grant wannabe high rollers access to the VIP section.

 

“Our airline considers it as stealing,” flight attendant Destanie Armstrong, 25, explained in a trending TikTok that’s landed more than 11,000 views since it was posted last week.

The blond’s buzzy word to the wise came in response to a virtual inquiry as to how often sly economy flyers try to bum a first-class cushion.

“We never allow that,” added Armstrong, who did not disclose her employer. “If someone wants to switch cabins or even get an upgrade, that’s to be dealt with [by] the gate agent.”

(Left) GIF of blinking "Not Free" sign above a first-class seat. (Right) Destanie Armstrong, 25, flight attendant.
On TikTok, flight attendant Destanie Armstrong, 25, revealed why economy flyers should never try to sweet-talk their way into first class.NYPost Composite

“Flight attendants do not deal with any of that,” she continued — contradicting a steward who regaled over 3 million social media fans with hacks on securing a slew of in-flight freebies.

The no-nonsense Armstrong went on to explain that attempting to wing one’s way into priority seating is often an exercise in futility, as the choice chairs are typically filled by folks who can afford them.

“Usually first class is always full,” she said. “So, people don’t really have the room to pull some stupid stuff [like sneaking a seat].”

Food served on board of business class airplane.
Armstrong revealed that giving away free first-class seats is considered “stealing” and unfair to the folks who pay for the upgrade.Shutterstock

Armstrong noted that on the rare occasion that a top-tier seat becomes available, frequent flyers with a little money or a few airline credits to blow might be able to secure the sought-after spot.

“If you have a credit card or if you have some status with the airline, [gate attendants] usually end up upgrading people by the time the flight is ready to take off,” said the Gen Zer.

Her tip on pulling sky-high rank seems to be right on the nose.

An off-duty American Airlines pilot was digitally exposed last week for allegedly swiping a first-class seat from a passenger, owing to his prime aviation status.

But on Armstrong’s flights, high profiles and honeyed words won’t get you far.

“There have been multiple times that men have hit on me thinking that I’m gonna move them to first class because they told me I was pretty,” she shrieked, recalling an ill-fated flirtation from a recent traveler.

“He was like, ‘You’re so pretty. This is the most beautiful cabin crew I’ve ever seen,’” Armstrong remembered. “[He then said], ‘Also, I see there’s a first-class seat open, like, I would love to take it.’”

Rather than granting his wish, she gave him a piece of her mind.

“I literally deadass looked at him and was like, ‘Oh, I’m not going to take that compliment now because I know you’re just trying to use me for first class.’”

First class seat cover on a British train.
Armstrong revealed that many flyers who can’t sneak into first class often try swapping their assigned seat for a spot in the plane’s exit row.Shutterstock

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